Isolation of a small molecule inhibitor of DNA base excision repair
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M. Sternberg | P. Freemont | G. Dianov | J. Parsons | D. Talbot | I. Hickson | S. Madhusudan | S. Houlbrook | T. Hammonds | F. Smart | L. Gardiner | P. Shrimpton | Fiona M. Smart
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